Billie Eilish takes top prize at American Music Awards
'They have reminded me of the light that exists out there,' Abrams said.
SZA took home AMA accolades for female R&B artist and for R&B song for Saturn . Becky G was named favourite female Latin artist.
Many big names on the nominees' list did not attend the show, which was broadcast live on CBS from the Fontainebleau Las Vegas hotel.
One absentee was Beyoncé, who took favourite female country artist and favourite country album for Cowboy Carter , her first AMA wins in country categories. Post Malone was named favourite male country artist.
Other no-shows included Swift and Lamar.
Lamar went into the ceremony with a leading 10 nominations. He earned one award, favourite hip-hop song, for Not Like Us .
The festivities opened with host Jennifer Lopez singing and dancing to a six-minute medley of 23 hits by the nominees. The songs included Eilish's Birds of a Feather , Sabrina Carpenter's Espresso and Beyoncé's Texas Hold 'Em .
Janet Jackson was honoured with the Icon award, a tribute for artists with global influence.
'I don't consider myself an icon,' Jackson said on stage.
'The one thing I hope for is that I'm an inspiration for others to follow their dreams and succeed.'
Rod Stewart, 80, received a lifetime achievement honour and danced and sang to his pop hit Forever Young , which was released in 1984.
Stewart said when he started his career 'I had this burning ambition to sing'.
'That's all I wanted to do. I didn't want to be rich or famous.'
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